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    I love Oregon

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    http://blog.oregonlive.com/commuting...oadside_a.html

    AAA begins offering roadside assistance -- for bicycles
    Posted by Joseph Rose, The Oregonian July 09, 2009 09:33AM
    Apparently, there's room for a "B" in the AAA.

    Starting today, the national club once known as the American Automotive Association will offer roadside assistance for bicyclists - but only in Oregon and parts of Idaho.

    "We're the first AAA chapter in the country to try this," said Marie Dodds, spokeswoman for the AAA of Oregon and Idaho. "It only makes sense, since bicycling is such a popular transportation option in this part of the country."


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    Awesome! (I think we need to renew our AAA membership!)
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    *sigh* I've wanted to move to Oregon for quite a while (Eugene in particular), the bicycle-friendly aspect of it being only one of many reasons. Just haven't managed to work the job/housing situation to make it happen, though.

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    such great news! hopefully washington will be right behind Oregon

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    Oregon is a pretty cool place.

    Random Oregon thread drift warning: I was wondering - we are motoing up through there in a few weeks, and this question occurred to me: do you know if gas stations insist on filling the tank of your motorcycle in the same way that they insist on filling you car? Just wondering. Filling a motorcycle can be a little tricky.
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    MP - I would assume so. They insist on filling our 5 gallon plastic jug for the tractor, so I would think they'd expect to fill the motorcycle too.
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    I believe that Oregon has a state law that says you may not pump your own gas....

    also OT, but From Thursday the 23rd to Sunday the 27th I'll be down in Bend doing support for my team at the Cascade Classic. I'll likely be doing a bit of riding on my own too, as long as they don't keep me too busy
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    British Columbia Automobile Associaton launched their road assist program as of June 1, 2009.

    Media release that was sent to the newspapers in our province:
    http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/a.../14/c3892.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Filling a motorcycle can be a little tricky.
    Gosh, we're such hicks here. What's a motorcycle?

    Edit: BTW, as of July 1, while explaining to the hick what a motorcycle is, it is illegal to ask him/her to top off your gas tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Oregon is a pretty cool place.

    Random Oregon thread drift warning: I was wondering - we are motoing up through there in a few weeks, and this question occurred to me: do you know if gas stations insist on filling the tank of your motorcycle in the same way that they insist on filling you car? Just wondering. Filling a motorcycle can be a little tricky.
    I've heard that most places will just press the button and hand you the nozzle if you like.

    They have the same law in NJ, btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msincredible View Post
    I've heard that most places will just press the button and hand you the nozzle if you like.

    They have the same law in NJ, btw.
    DH fills our car all the time when we go to see the in-laws in NJ. The attendant does exactly that- activates the dispenser and walks away to help someone else while DH fills the car.

    I've never understood the point of not allowing self-fueling, especially considering that the most attendants (at least in NJ) use the hold-open latch anyway. Those things cause more spills than they prevent.

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    I may be pulling this out of the air, but I could swear I'd heard that the law in Oregon was about not putting filling station attendants out of work rather than about not spilling gas?
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    I have had gas station attendents tell me they'll be fired if they let you handle the pump.

    I have not researched the whys and wherefores. I can tell you it is very important on the Dry Side to be sure to touch your vehicle first to discharge static electricity before pumping gas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    DH fills our car all the time when we go to see the in-laws in NJ. The attendant does exactly that- activates the dispenser and walks away to help someone else while DH fills the car.

    I've never understood the point of not allowing self-fueling, especially considering that the most attendants (at least in NJ) use the hold-open latch anyway. Those things cause more spills than they prevent.
    I was actually referring to motorcycles specifically, good to know that though.

 

 

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